Yes, anyone can do it but one of course would have to prove they did not do it. In Wadi's posts, many of his friends respond, some suggest he needs to cool down. Those who were interviewed by the Nation do not deny that he could not have done it.
A case is not bogus if he indeed did it. Mental illness may be his only salvation in this case. As we debate here, he is in prison, his lawyer should be filing an appeal on numerous grounds. It is still a question of whether he did it or not. If he did, the question would be whether the punishment fits the crime having considered the mitigating factors. If anyone framed him then they should be arrested and prosecuted for fabricating evidence and he should have the liberty of suing them and the State for damages.
The reason lawyers advice suspects not to talk to the police, is because such interaction can be self incriminating. Confessions are difficult to throw out as are guilty pleas made in open court.
Here is another Liutenant Wadi page
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008628284736&fref=ts. They seem to be all over. And some are deleted, apparently.
What is obvious? It's pretty easy to create these things. Anyone can do it. Including Itumbi with the assistance of my pet monkey.
Alan Wadi indeed mentions that someone is impersonating him using Liutenant Wadi, Dec 26th. He does not seem to mind it.
The link you share with his comments is Dec 29th. When he has already said someone is impersonating him. Is it possible he sees no need to dwell on what, in his own words, he has already called an impostor?
Given those numerous, accounts and impersonation. What is to say his guilty plea was not coerced? If he is told of his right to have legal representation, he is clearly not given enough time to consider it, let alone get it. Unless he was arrested before December 31st.
That Alan Wadi's case is bogus, should that even be a question anymore? Most people only hear about him after he is casually jailed by Ann Kaguru.
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